Featured in the
deluxe package, are three CDs, two collectible booklets, and the first ever
authorized DVD release of a concert from the record breaking BAD World Tour –
the July 16, 1988 sold out Wembley Stadium show in London. Filled with
previously re-mastered versions of iconic hits and un-released recordings from
the King Of Pop, the BAD25 anniversary deluxe edition CDs and DVD
will include the following: CD one features re-mastered versions of Michael's
biggest hits on the original BAD album, including, "Smooth Criminal,"
"Man In The Mirror," “Bad,” “Another Part of Me,” “The Way You
Make Me Feel,” and "Dirty Diana" arranged in the same sequence as they
appeared on the original album released 25 years ago. “Leave Me Alone” was
added to the album as a bonus track following its initial release and has been
included on the disc. CD two offers fans a rare listen to thirteen additional
tracks, 6 of which are previously unreleased demo recordings created at
Michael’s personal studio built at his then-home on Hayvenhurst Avenue in
Encino, California. Also included are all three bonus tracks from the 2001
expanded edition of BAD, the previously un-released French version of Michael
performing the classic, “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You,” a high power
version of “Speed Demon” remixed by Nero and the brand new remix of “Bad”
worked on as an electrifying collaboration between Pitbull and Dutch DJ
Afrojack. Some tracks are so complete that any other artist but Michael Jackson –
who worked tirelessly to make sure his songs reflected his vision – might
consider them finished tracks. Others are less complete but offer insight into
Michael’s creative process in its various stages. Included is the demo, “Al
Capone,” an early incarnation of what ultimately became “Smooth Criminal,”
“Don’t Be Messin’ Around,” an example of a more complete demo, and a song
initially titled, “Song Groove.” That song later became known as “Abortion
Papers” which according to Michael’s own records, he spent considerable time in
weighing how best to thoughtfully address something that was, and remains, a
very personal and sensitive issue.Listen song here:YouTube
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